Cases filed in the U.S. Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit
Cases 31 - 40 of 96
Aror O'Diah v. Richard Cordray, et al
as 17-5170
Plaintiff - Appellant: Aror Ark O'diah
Defendant - Appellee: Richard Cordray, Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, JPMorgan Chase & Co., also known as JPMorgan Chase Corporate, also known as Chase Bank and others
Rose Duru v. Karen Mitchell, et al
as 17-5162
Plaintiff - Appellant: Rose Adanma Duru
Defendant - Appellee: Karen Mitchell, DOJ/OIG/HHS - Northern District of Atlanta Georgia, Miller, "Agent" and others
USPS v. PRC We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 16-1412
Petitioner: United States Postal Service
Respondent: Postal Regulatory Commission
NLRB v. USPS
as 16-1383
Petitioner: National Labor Relations Board
Respondent: United States Postal Service
USPS v. NLRB
as 16-1313
Petitioner: United States Postal Service
Respondent: National Labor Relations Board
USPS v. PRC We have downloadable decisions or orders for this case
as 16-1284
Petitioner: United States Postal Service
Respondent: Postal Regulatory Commission
Movant-Intervenor: National Postal Policy Council and Association for Postal Commerce
Steven Mensah-Yawson v. Michael Raden, et al
as 16-5075
Plaintiff - Appellant: Steven Mensah-Yawson
Defendant - Appellee: Michael Raden, David Anderchak, Donora Police Department and others
Southern California Edison v. USPS
as 16-5057
Plaintiff - Appellee: Southern California Edison Company
Defendant - Appellant: United States Postal Service
USPS v. PRC
as 16-1067
Petitioner: United States Postal Service
Respondent: Postal Regulatory Commission
Movant-Intervenor For Respondent: National Postal Policy Council
Plaintiff v. Defendant
as 16-5022
Plaintiff - Appellant: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Defendant - Appellee: Plaintiff v. Defendant
Type: Civil Rights Jobs

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